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2006-10-14 15:28:51 · 21 answers · asked by uDONTknowME 2 in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

21 answers

yes people seem to think black cats are bad luck for some reason ....

2006-10-14 15:30:47 · answer #1 · answered by aaron 5 · 1 1

I never had, but my daughter has been, went to school and was beaten up by a hispanic and a year later it started all over again by this gals best friend who was white. It was a white town, a lot of hispanic people move in and pretty much took over the place. My daughter was 12 at the time. She had her hair ripped out by the roots. My daughter is a very friendly and cute gal. Not preppy, nor not the bad kid. Got A's and B's until this happened. I have always taught my kids diversity, Yet the principal told me that my daughter had a problem and that was, I quote, " She just wants to be friends with everybody, and she needs to stick to her own kind!" I uprooted my family and moved to another place to keep my daughter safe. It really sucked, she lost more than anybody! Most of all her true friends!
Still going through the courts, I do not think it will ever end!

The thing that really gets me is, AREN'T WE ALL THE SAME COLOR ON THE INSIDE???? Unless, you bleed a different color ~ we are all the same!

2006-10-14 15:42:17 · answer #2 · answered by Jill m 1 · 1 0

Yes.

When i was in grade 9, a guy told me i'd be hot if i were white. But since i wasn't white, there was no hope.
I've been told being white is the equivalent of being superior... (Jehovah Witnesses told me this)
And this guy i knew in Florida told me that although he thought tanned skin is sexy, he would never steep so low as to go out with someone that wasn't white...

And then i get religiously discriminated against...
Like this guy told me i should go hide (i wear the hijab) since i don't have any appreciation for what the veterans of Canada did for me. I don't think he realized i was born in Canada and have lived here my whole life and only starting covering my hair three years ago.

2006-10-14 15:32:56 · answer #3 · answered by falzalnz 6 · 2 0

No, but I know alot of people who have. Why we are so stupid that we would discriminate against others because they were born different is beyond me. The world is more concerned with hurting each other than it is with helping one another. I assure you that when I am in power that will not be the case. Will you join me in my effort for world peace, or allow the world to go on being so sick, twisted and disturbed? Email me.

2006-10-14 15:31:54 · answer #4 · answered by The Righteous Order 1 · 1 0

Yes, and I did not like it. It is so unfair to be judged by your culture, or by your skin color.

I first experienced this when I lived on an Indian reservation. Strange to be the minority, when I am Anglo.

Second time was when I worked at a small community college, where the Hispanics were the predominant culture. Oh well. We need to work together and keep our eyes on our mutual goals.

2006-10-14 15:35:04 · answer #5 · answered by Rhonda 7 · 1 0

I have been discriminated against, but never racially

2006-10-14 15:31:15 · answer #6 · answered by aliciarox 5 · 0 0

i haven't been racially discriminated by using all people. yet whilst i became extremely youthful (around seven years old), I in basic terms overheard the N be conscious and observed somebody became flipping a chook in the argument. at that factor, i did not comprehend what it meant. So, on that day, I have been giving every physique a finger and calling every physique the N be conscious (even in the direction of to the white people). All day, many people gave me humorous look on their faces and none of them subject me to resign. whilst i ultimately arrived back to homestead, my father gave me a "sit down-down and communicate" speech. I felt accountable and had not been using that be conscious or any of the different racially slur ever when you consider that. right this moment's international, people extremely mandatory to income the thank you to resign stereotype people's custom, incapacity, or the rest. that's been over thirty years when you consider that Martin King's speech approximately his dream. That hasn't stopped the white/black discrimination thoroughly. The comedians have been using many racial slurs, discriminating jokes, and lots extra. a number of them went little too a ways and have crossed the lines. They pronounced it became involved in jokes, to not discriminated all people. Years in the past, I as quickly as went to Carlos Mencia comedian's stand. He have been using the N be conscious on very practically each sentence. a minimum of 0.5 of the objective industry have been giggling to tears and that i could not comprehend why it became humorous. It wasn't this sort of jokes i could prefer to hearken to. in the direction of the practice, I even asked for a reimbursement. they did not prefer to furnish me any refunds, by way of fact they pronounced that's what the right this moment's comedians could do.

2016-10-16 05:09:14 · answer #7 · answered by ridinger 4 · 0 0

Yes, I am white and my husband is Native American. I think if we lived somewhere else it wouldn't be so bad. But we live a mile from the rez. When we got married I became white girl, white B!@#$! before we were married it wasn't nearly that bad. But it Can be really really bad sometimes. It hurts me deeply emotionally

2006-10-14 15:40:36 · answer #8 · answered by loladoreen 3 · 0 0

Yes! It open my eyes so I could understand how others felt. It is a awful feeling and no one deseves to go through that at all.

2006-10-14 17:11:38 · answer #9 · answered by Papa WILL 6 · 0 0

Yes. But I don't take it personally. Only because I know generally white people can make life hard for non whites. I can't blame any minority for being angry.
(i bet I'll get alotta thumbs down for this one)

2006-10-14 15:33:28 · answer #10 · answered by 1K 6 · 1 0

One day when my grandma was driving me home from school we had the windows down and a little kid screamed 'N*****!'and his mom didn't say nothing.We just kept driving.I usually keep my head down at racist comments but my granny was fuming mad.So yeah I have.

2006-10-14 15:36:27 · answer #11 · answered by Black kat 3 · 0 0

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